Parents of Trevor Reed, former Marine imprisoned in Russia, demand evidence that he's still alive
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The parents of Trevor Reed, a former U.S. Marine serving a nine-year prison sentence in Russia, demanded Russian authorities provide evidence that their son is still alive.
Reed, who has been detained in Russia since August 2019, has not been heard from since a phone call to his girlfriend on Friday and has been in "rapidly declining health," Joey and Paula Reed said Wednesday, while also calling on the Biden administration to help bring their son home.
"Our son is out of time," Reed's parents said in a statement. "With each passing day lost to 'deliberations' the risk of our son becoming the next Otto Warmbier grows significantly."
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